QUJBEH;ST., ; MASTERTON.' : :' openin<Tofthb BHooTll|J|ißo| Messrs tibmii i,'COl« 'to inforni iheitnuindrous pattone . ia the Waihrapa Aiid* Forty-rnilo Btnh ■Jijtrictj, that'in addition to; their tinfawned Btbtk of Giocenwi Itonmpngory, "wltt OrocWi they, haro opened np n •NEW LINE OP;,, . , AMMtJNIMfcv Which they are prepared .'to' Supply al LOWEST MAMET EATE&. ' Before £ ilng futkhbt call '6u ,; 'QDEBN-STto,; , igents Empire Tea Oompany's Colobrated Tea-"; ;V 8468
THE VERDICT. tHRENK ONLY UNION COMPANY'S PACKET
Obtainable Everywhere. SOLE AGENTS FOR TIE WAIRABABAPA,
HOTEL, j CAETEETON, JAMES DAVISON, PnoraiEion. J*' ". _i.: . ..;,' ■>• FIRST-OLASB ACWItMODATION. JAMES DAVISON wishes to inform the public that he has entered into possession of the above: comfortable and well-known roadside' ( hotel, lately conducted by Mr M.'Hodgins; 'lt.Trill be hia constant'aim to tnstaln tbo good reputation ,ttie house now enjoys .by carefully selecting his stock, and by thus aupplving only .the. purest and bes brands of spirits, wine and beer, To Bocure the comfort and satisfaction of those who patronise the hotol.'will be tho new landlord's first object at all times. . ' Good stabling, extensive grazing paddocks, bpliards, and every convenience and comfort for travellers. A LIBERAL TABLE KEPT; VM ■• '4ati Cookkq, i i' 1 i • N ■' With reference to the above, I desire > heartily thank.my friends and tho %jrarapa public for the kind manner jnwhich they have supported™ during my fiye yeata jpFoprietorshipi ; ,-1 have overy confidence in 'recommending. Mr Davison to your good "'notice}' knowing that he is thoroughly capable'of successfully running the hotel; and that he will be in every way, obliging to those who avail themselves of its accommadation. 1 UiHODGINS. Ist April, 1990,, : B«2 + MASONIC HCiTEL, CdBA'BIBBW.i ......hVYelliijcion. E.J.LPMIGE, Proprietor,. LatoofGreyriiouth);' ■•'■'■
Erm T) *V •1 if' ' he dbovecommodlous and centrally situated hotel, begs to notify .tho public irener'ally that he intends to make the Masonic Bpcond to none other imthe city for comfort,' convenience, and accommodation,' '■= The very best;brandsnf winesiand liquors that money iCaa.buy.'wlU only be kept. •!■' ■.,■■■•?>.■; ■ ' ■!■' ,' 1 ' •' full sized billiard table On thepremifles. ' Charges) Moderate. •. COLE PAYNE,;: Oenerai, House. DbooeatobSi; THOSE who, entrust their .work to usinay rely on'having! •■ ATOLFffIISHED.JO^,, a» we use only tho'',!EST, Material, and Mb Qole bas.hacl 20 yearsesxperjencem the trade. ■.» ~:• ■.'■'.-. ." notiee. All orders loft at, Mr Pole fyuse, OHa'pehtreet ; 'l(oHh) will b. punctually.•»fc»d?4to l - n -. . h rJlftr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3503, 6 May 1890, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3503, 6 May 1890, Page 1
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